Not Enought Info to Support their Claim

I read through all of their materials. My instinct is that it is too good to be true and it is likely to be a scam. At best, they have some promising lab results. The reality is that they have zero proof of their claimed efficiency and have no field trials or certifications (e.g. UL IEC TUV). As a result, I scored this as not enough information. At best, they are years and millions of dollar in investment capital away from having a commercial product.